HTR Medical Term Review

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HTR Medical Term Review Questions

Review The suffix emia means: A. Surgical removal of. B. Within or into. C. Blood. D. Vomit.

Review Answer C

Review Pericarditis means A. around heart inflammation B. inside heart inflammation C. around bladder inflammation D. condition of the heart

Review Answer A

Review The abbreviation for two times a day is A. COD B. BID C. QD D. Prn

Review Answer is B

Review The root word for liver is A. Hippo B. Hepat C. Chol D. Cyst

Review B.

Review What suffix means inflammation? A. algia B. lysis C. stasis D. itis

Review Answer D

Review What condition would be treated by a hematologist? A. Tachycardia B. Pyuria C. Cholecystitis D. Polycythemia

Review Answer D

Review What is the root word for nose? A. Pneum B. Lingu C. Rhin D. Gloss

Review Answer C

Review The medical abbreviation VS means? A. Vital Signs B. Very Serious C. Venous stick D. Vein surgery

Review Answer A

Review What procedure involves taking fluid from a body cavity (suffix also known as a surgical puncture) A. Tracheotomy B. Pneumonectomy C. Hysterectomy D. Thoracentesis

Review Answer D

Review What is the prefix for new? A. Neo B. Intra C. Leuko D. Hemi

Review Answer A